COMM GYNAECOLOGY CLINIC2 — All Prescriptions & Medications
Practice Code: Y03231 | ST. ALBANS, AL2 1ES
Over the last 12 months, COMM GYNAECOLOGY CLINIC2 prescribed 1,742 items across 31 different medications at a total cost of £33,365 to the NHS. Below is the complete list of all medications prescribed, sorted by volume.
| Medication | Items (12m) ↓ | Quantity | Cost | vs National |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Levonorgestrel | 173 | 173 | £15.2K | +358.4% ▲ |
| Estriol | 141 | 2,230 | £2.1K | -33.7% ▼ |
| Estradiol | 135 | 3,085 | £1.9K | -50.0% ▼ |
| Testosterone | 104 | 1,709 | £1.7K | +36.3% ▲ |
| Azithromycin | 99 | 389 | £235 | -21.9% ▼ |
| Tranexamic acid | 76 | 4,550 | £297 | -10.3% ▼ |
| Desogestrel | 70 | 4,412 | £296 | -82.3% ▼ |
| Clobetasol propionate | 69 | 3,460 | £276 | -49.4% ▼ |
| Progesterone | 67 | 2,559 | £1.3K | -84.0% ▼ |
| Letrozole | 65 | 1,895 | £163 | -65.2% ▼ |
| Medroxyprogesterone acetate | 55 | 2,146 | £508 | +43.7% ▲ |
| Norethisterone | 55 | 3,324 | £559 | +13.4% ▲ |
| Mefenamic acid | 45 | 2,330 | £984 | -0.4% vs avg |
| Estradiol | 42 | 1,470 | £310 | -94.9% ▼ |
| Combined ethinylestradiol 30mcg | 39 | 1,857 | £209 | -86.0% ▼ |
| Metformin hydrochloride | 38 | 1,906 | £66 | -98.9% ▼ |
| Metronidazole | 32 | 634 | £42 | -51.3% ▼ |
| Tolterodine | 30 | 737 | £50 | -79.8% ▼ |
| Ryeqo | 29 | 938 | £2.3K | +415.2% ▲ |
| Mirabegron | 26 | 535 | £493 | -93.5% ▼ |
| 26 | 9,275 | £118 | -97.4% ▼ | |
| Fluconazole | 23 | 231 | £87 | -70.3% ▼ |
| Clomifene citrate | 23 | 410 | £133 | +628.0% ▲ |
| Solifenacin | 21 | 646 | £24 | -95.6% ▼ |
| Co-amoxiclav (Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid) | 20 | 441 | £110 | -86.9% ▼ |
| Estradiol with progestogen | 20 | 380 | £558 | -94.1% ▼ |
| Cefalexin | 19 | 380 | £43 | -83.7% ▼ |
| Other emollient preparations | 13 | 6,500 | £78 | -97.8% ▼ |
| Amitriptyline hydrochloride | 11 | 280 | £6 | -99.5% ▼ |
| Clotrimazole | 11 | 35 | £99 | -90.0% ▼ |
| Nitrofurantoin | 10 | 200 | £80 | -97.9% ▼ |
Data sourced from NHSBSA English Prescribing Dataset, CQC, and GP Patient Survey. Prescribing data does not indicate quality of care. Higher prescribing rates may reflect patient demographics. Always consult your GP for medical advice.